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Monday, 18 March 2013

Blogging, A to Z, Blog Blitz - Bring It On!

Why my blog is so much more than a CV

A few days ago a non-writer friend asked me why I have a blog. He was genuinely bemused. He couldn't understand why I would want to spend time putting words onto a computer screen. I gave him the stock responses.

I'm a writer and need to keep working on my skills.

I'm a writer and it is helpful to network with other writers.

I'm a writer and must sell myself to prospective publishers [Which reminds me, I've just updated my 'About Me' page. The tab is above this post - just saying.]

I didn't tell my friend about the main reason for blogging because I didn't think he would understand. I blog because I enjoy being part of an active, supportive, friendly community.

That's why I'm typing my fingers to the knuckles getting the A to Z ready. [If you've not yet signed up then do pop along to the A to Z Sign Up Page. It's not too late to get involved and you'll meet some amazing bloggers and be rewarded with lots of friendship and support throughout the month.]

And it's why I've joined DL Hammons' Blog Blitz.

DL Hammons is a wise blogger. He knows that all bloggers love comments. It's what we get out of bed for in the morning. It's what keeps us struggling on when photos won't line up with writing or fonts change style and size in an entirely random way. Blog Blitz will be directing participants to a specified blog and asking everyone to comment on said blog all at the same time, to start up a conversation, to make that blogger's day!

Sounds fun, doesn't it? If you want to join in then pop over to his blog atCruising Altitude 2.0 and put your name on the linky list. I have done :-)

Why do you blog?And if you don't blog, what do you enjoy about reading blogs?

Hi Ros, I'm busily scheduling all of my A-Z posts, for 2 separate blogs! It's going well. This'll be my 3rd year in the challenge so I'm looking forward to it. The reason why I blog is because I love writing and photographing and sharing it with my online friends. It's been great 'meeting' new people online!

I blog for, well, fun. I live alone, so putting the world to rights by myself can get a bit pointless (even if I am always right). So getting ideas out there, seeing what other people think - I love it. My posts can be a bit random, but hey ho - who said there were rules?

Oopps! We kinda did it again. I have spread the word of the Blog Blitz on my blog too.I think it's a great idea,I love comments. I agree with your first part,so many people just don't understand why we blog,in fact none,not one of my friends or family understand why and only my hubby and daughter read my blog. Ah well,they don't know what they're missing,ha ha!

I enjoy blogging as a bit of a warm up to the day, and it makes me think about words in general. Even if I'm writing a movie review, or just posting pictures of tulips, I want to add a bit of pizazz to the presentation. In regards to comments, I have to nudge my own father to read my blog. Then he comments via email separately. It's a crazy blog world, that's for sure.

Hi Ros .. Leicester has a big claim to fame now - not many Kings buried in a car park for 500 years?! Now to rest in the Cathedral I hope ...

I didn't think I could write ... but the blog has taught me I can, it's taught me more history than I ever thought possible, it's taught me so many things I'd have glanced/glossed over and not taken cognisance of ...

It's opened my eyes to so many others' lives - again learning to appreciative so much about people and how they cope, get through their challenges ... and then as you mention - perhaps the most important part is the supportive network of friends far and wide, north and south .... and round about!

Cheers and I'm so looking forward to the A-Z .... but not more snow before that - or cold, hailing rain .... keep warm and dry - Spring sure must come soon? - Hilary

I enjoy the whole process of researching and creating a post because I enjoy writing in general, but what's unique about blogging is the immediate feedback and interaction we get through comments. Even more than that, though, blogging has the ability to expand our horizons and expose us to soooooo many wonderful people and ideas from all around the world. The sense of community one can find in the blogoshere is absolutely amazing.

I'm looking forward to seeing you at another A to Z Rosalind! I also love the interaction, as well as the sense of accomplishment in blogging. It is difficult for many outsiders to understand, but it's always worthwhile to meet those who do.

I started blogging because I had to! It was part of my book contract and at first I was confused as to what I was doing. I didn't have a sense of direction. But now, a year later, I love it and I love reading other people's blogs too, about the different things they've been doing, seeing, listening to, hearing their opinions and looking at lovely photos. It just widens my world!

Rosalind Adam

I am a writer, committed worrier and nostalgia obsessive with a fascination for all things historical. I am currently enjoying a return to education, studying for an MA in Creative Writing at Leicester University. Please scroll down to see my books...

The Children's Book of Richard III

This is my latest book, illustrated by Alice Povey. Click on the picture to buy a copy or go to Amazon.

Children's History of Leicester

A Children's History of Leicester published by Hometown World Publishers, 2011

Bathtime Rap

Bathtime Rap is a fun children's picture book published by Franklin Watts, 2008.

Heritage Funded Projects

I was lead facilitator on the following two Heritage Lottery funded projects:

Leicester Jewish Voices

In 2009 I coordinated a memories project looking at the Leicester Jewish Community during the 1950s and 60s. You can see the website by clicking on the picture.

Local Cemetery Project

I coordinated the cataloguing of the Jewish section of Leicester Gilroes to provide a genealogical search facility. Subsequent research of a number of the headstones enabled us to record 'The Lives Behind the Stones'. 2014/15